| Chapter Leader OWASP France and OWASP Global Connections Committee Member. [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Ludovic_Petit '''Ludovic'''] is living in Paris and is available for speaking on a variety of Web Application Security topics, with however a preference for topics related to Legal responsibilities and Law Enforcement. Ludovic is willing to educate about the OWASP Foundation core mission, and explain why WebApp Security is also linked to Legal and Regulatory aspects. Who is accountable for what, what about each other's responsabilities as well as the Corporate Responsability when dealing with WebApp Security.

| Chapter Leader OWASP France and OWASP Global Connections Committee Member. [https://www.owasp.org/index.php/User:Ludovic_Petit '''Ludovic'''] is living in Paris and is available for speaking on a variety of Web Application Security topics, with however a preference for topics related to Legal responsibilities and Law Enforcement. Ludovic is willing to educate about the OWASP Foundation core mission, and explain why WebApp Security is also linked to Legal and Regulatory aspects. Who is accountable for what, what about each other's responsabilities as well as the Corporate Responsability when dealing with WebApp Security.

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| France, Europe and elsewhere, depending on my availabilities and if you make yourself the payment of travel expenses.

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This program lead by Martin Knobloch helps local chapters or application security conferences to find OWASP related speakers to have OWASP presenters on site.

This program allows two parties to find each other:

Local chapters or application security events that want to attract an OWASP speaker

OWASP speakers to entertain OWASP presentations and that want to see the world

Presenter on Web Application Security, OWASP Top 10, PHP Security, and assorted other topics. Training sessions taught at events such as OWASP, ACSAC, and CCS. Based in New Hampshire, and available for travel worldwide. Fluent in English, and able to converse in Portuguese. A developer and consultant for the past decade, formerly a Principal Engineer with MITRE's InfoSec Group.

based in NYC Metro Tom is a long time volunteer and OWASP contributor and International Board Member. He is available for global speaking venues to educate audiences about the OWASP Foundation core mission, how it works and various projects. In addition he also provides regular talks on honeypot research and case-studies about tactical experiences when conducting Red Team/Tiger Team assessments involving the application, network, wireless and physical security - BIO

Sebastien is available to talk about WebAppSec, educational purpose on AppSec in French or at least in english around France/Europe/Canada from middle of March 08. You can find some Talk on the Owasp France Chapter

Mordecai is available to talk about different topics within the Web application security space. One discussion involves the OWASP project Vicnum, a flexible vulnerable web application that can be used in 'capture the flag' exercises.

Michael is available to talk on a variety of web application security topics. Talks are interactive and include live demos and code examples. Michael has spoken at multiple OWASP conferences and University security courses on topics such as Introduction to Application Security, Automated Defense Systems in Applications, Real Time Detection and Prevention of Application Worms, and security risks in SSL/TLS.

Tobias is on the London chapter board (and previously Germany chapter lead) and currently member of the OWASP Global Industry committee. He is available to talk on a variety of web application and information security and risk management topics. He gives two different types of presentations - preferred in Asia or Europe: - CISO level: information security, risk management from Secure SDLCs, maturity models, standards and security strategy, to change management and managing application security in large organisations and the OWASP CISO Guide. - Deep technical talks: new security standards and research, involving his work in web security research and as the chair of the web security working group at the IETF. Tobias has spoken at multiple OWASP AppSec and other security conferences, given university guest lectures and full training days on topics like CISO training, browser security, web security, new technologies for channel protection with SSL/TLS, electronic signatures, ...

Dan Cornell has over twelve years of experience architecting, developing and securing web-based software systems. He speaks on a variety of software development and software security topics such as Vulnerability Management, Software Security Remediation, and Code Review/Static Analysis. Dan is based in San Antonio, TX and available to fly/drive as needed to the site.

John speaks on a variety of topics including "How to build your own application security group", "Threat Modeling", "Code Review and Static analysis", as well as other topics. John has spoken at and given tutorials for multiple OWASP conferences. John frequents New York, Boston, Washington DC, and Charlotte, but is available for travel elsewhere.

Blake is available to speak regarding topics including Security v. HIPPA, Penetration Testing Methodologies, Fuzzing and Blended Threats such as attacking VoIP with the OWASP Top 10. Blake lives in the NY Metro area and is available for speaking at regional, national and world wide events.

Juan has being part of the Appliction Security industry for 9 years, currently performs research on application and information security arena. He is available to present "Preparing an strategy for application vulnerability detection", "Owasp Spanish and Internationalization" and "Análisis y efectos del cibercrimen en Mexico"(Analysis and effects of cibercrime in México). He is also open to talk about other topics related to OWASP materials and tools, send him a note to verify the coverage.

Edward has over a decade of experience in the software security field. He currently works for Symantec's Product Security Team, where he brings all aspects of secure software development to product teams across the company. He is a frequent speaker at various industry conferences and OWASP events; topics of interest include Threat Modeling and Security Testing.

Chapter Leader OWASP France and OWASP Global Connections Committee Member. Ludovic is living in Paris and is available for speaking on a variety of Web Application Security topics, with however a preference for topics related to Legal responsibilities and Law Enforcement. Ludovic is willing to educate about the OWASP Foundation core mission, and explain why WebApp Security is also linked to Legal and Regulatory aspects. Who is accountable for what, what about each other's responsabilities as well as the Corporate Responsability when dealing with WebApp Security.

France, Europe and elsewhere, depending on my availabilities and if you make yourself the payment of travel expenses.

OWASP Paraiba Chapter Leader and OWASP Portuguese Language Project Member. Magno (Logan) Rodrigues has an MBA in Information Security and studied Computer Forensics for one year in New York. He has done many talks about OWASP and it's main projects at national and international events such as ENSOL, GTS and App Sec Latam 2011. Topics of interest include: OWASP Top 10, WebGoat, Java Security, E-commerce Security and Computer Forensics.

Wagner founded the Brazil chapter is currently Curitiba-Brazil Chapter Leader and available to talk on a variety of web application security topics. Talks are interactive and include live demos and code examples. Wagner has spoken at various conferences in Brazil.